What a great photography

Carter 2022-01-15 08:01:14

Don’t say anything else, just talk about it, how good it is to use it. Sprinkle a beam of light through the window into the cabin, four black soldiers and an Italian child. . . . Drunk. This

film is a very freehand film. Those who are entangled in the details and logic will worry too much.
Just like why the head of the Italian statue David is not in proportion to the body, it has his intention.
There are religions, races, wars, humanity, magic, contemporaryism, the literary tunes of Italian small towns, and the background of American blockbusters, structural flashbacks, interspersed narratives. The director wanted a lot and did a good job.
This kind of lens and light, domestic academics should like it very much, each picture is like an oil painting.
My favorite lens is still: When a child grows up, he sees the newspaper and runs on the sidewalk with a low-angle wide-angle side shot, which impresses me very deeply. It may have a sense of the current era.
Good film. Recommend to everyone

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  • Sergeant Bishop Cummings: Girl, let me trim your garden.

  • Private First Class Sam Train: God don't like ugly...

    Sergeant Bishop Cummings: Well, he don't seem to like pretty a whole helluva lot either.